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'... the grace of God ___' | View Answer |
'Fuggedaboutit!' | View Answer |
'I Got ___' (silly children's song with the line 'Why is everyone laughing at me?') | View Answer |
'Puzzles of the Black Widowers' author | View Answer |
'Shoot' | View Answer |
'The Far Pavilions,' for one | View Answer |
'You Send Me' singer | View Answer |
1929 Ethel Waters hit whose title is a question | View Answer |
1990 Steve Martin/Rick Moranis comedy | View Answer |
A guitar may be connected to it | View Answer |
A.T.F. agents, e.g | View Answer |
Alice Walker novel ... or a hint to 12 squares in this puzzle | View Answer |
Alvar who designed Finlandia Hall | View Answer |
Amount at stake | View Answer |
Amtrak bullet train | View Answer |
Aqua | View Answer |
Author Santha Rama ___ | View Answer |
Barbecue application | View Answer |
Belief system | View Answer |
Best | View Answer |
Blazers, e.g., in brief | View Answer |
Board, as a carousel | View Answer |
Brutal castle dweller in folk tales | View Answer |
Calls to Bo Peep | View Answer |
Chair piece | View Answer |
Chattered on and on and on | View Answer |
Close | View Answer |
Coal unit | View Answer |
Cries a river | View Answer |
Crummy advice | View Answer |
Dalí's homeland, to Dalí | View Answer |
Draw (from) | View Answer |
Early second-millennium year | View Answer |
Encrust, as mud might | View Answer |
Evergreen with aromatic blooms | View Answer |
Exchange for cash | View Answer |
Extremely exasperated | View Answer |
Final exam handout | View Answer |
Final non-A.D. year | View Answer |
Flubbed it | View Answer |
Fluffy neckwear | View Answer |
Forest Whitaker's Oscar-winning role | View Answer |
Formal military attire | View Answer |
Go ___ (deteriorate) | View Answer |
Hannah who wrote 'Men in Dark Times' | View Answer |
Hardly fancy? | View Answer |
Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'The Pearl of ___ Island' | View Answer |
Having the necessary work credentials | View Answer |
Herbal brew | View Answer |
Hippie's wear | View Answer |
Imagined series of events | View Answer |
Infection fighter | View Answer |
Its last word is 'zyxt': Abbr | View Answer |
Jazz club highlights | View Answer |
Jewish males' org | View Answer |
Kind of poetry | View Answer |
Lab fluid | View Answer |
Like many thrones | View Answer |
Likely to win | View Answer |
Magnanimous | View Answer |
Matched (up) | View Answer |
Medium ability, for short | View Answer |
Minor, in law | View Answer |
More iffy | View Answer |
Navy pilot putting on a show | View Answer |
Nickname for Secretariat | View Answer |
One going [hic!] | View Answer |
One of four items worn by a bride, traditionally | View Answer |
One of the little things in life? | View Answer |
One tablet, maybe | View Answer |
One who works at home? | View Answer |
Part of a wedding celebration | View Answer |
Pastrami go-with | View Answer |
Phase associated with Picasso's 'The Old Guitarist' | View Answer |
Prepared, as apples for baking | View Answer |
Puccini's 'Nessun ___' | View Answer |
Relentless fighter | View Answer |
Reverses | View Answer |
Ruler divs | View Answer |
Seven-foot runner | View Answer |
She-bear: Sp | View Answer |
Skating move | View Answer |
Sleuth, in slang | View Answer |
Smokey the Bear spot, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Snoopy's archenemy | View Answer |
Social division | View Answer |
Songbirds in 'The Rubáiyát' | View Answer |
Strengthened | View Answer |
Substitute currency | View Answer |
Sugary ending | View Answer |
Super-popular | View Answer |
Tailored sleeve detail | View Answer |
Tatters | View Answer |
Terrestrial | View Answer |
Theme of many a country song | View Answer |
There may be a high price on it | View Answer |
Thomas Gainsborough masterpiece, with 'The' | View Answer |
Thought | View Answer |
Title song of a 1970 Van Morrison album | View Answer |
Tyler of rock | View Answer |
Upright | View Answer |
Visibly embarrassed | View Answer |
Web periodical | View Answer |
Wind-driven craft | View Answer |
Works overtime, say | View Answer |
Wrap one's brain around | View Answer |
You can believe it | View Answer |
Young cow | View Answer |
___ Genesis | View Answer |
___ hers | View Answer |
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